As this article was written, the ASEAN program director is reported to have decided to sandwich Duterte between Obama and Ban Ki Mon, both deserving recipients of Duterte's tirades in the recent past, in one dinner table. We have no confirmation as of yet if this has indeed happened.

What is instead confirmed is the initial contact between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and President Duterte did occur and a "revitalized trade and financial ties" between the two neighbors that have at least a thousand years of productive engagement between them.

Such revitalized trade and financial ties include the dumping of the US dollar in bilateral transactions, transportation infrastructures, agriculture, tourism, etc.

China and the Philippines, traditionally the US' closest ally in Southeast Asia, have reportedly discussed "revitalizing" bilateral ties in such key areas as tourism and customs, amid President Rodrigo Duterte's recent harsh rhetoric for US officials.

China's ambassador also said Beijing would like to invest in a number of infrastructure projects that have been launched by President Rodrigo Duterte's administration, the newspaper reported on Monday, citing Philippines Finance Undersecretary Maria Editha Tan.

Manila's accession to the Beijing-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), whose assets are said to amount to about half of the World Bank's, was also reportedly discussed during the talks.

"The Chinese Ambassador expressed appreciation that the Philippines is taking steps to complete procedures in its membership with the AIIB,"Tan said.

Some media reports indicate that Beijing might be committed to restoring ties with Manila despite their unresolved territorial conflict. Speaking on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Laos, Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin stressed that both countries share "thousands of years" of good relations.

"In the past 30 years, the relationship has been very smooth, it's only in the past few years, because of some problems known to all, the relationship has been affected," he was quoted by Reuters as saying.

"China has confidence that it can work with the Philippines to progressively improve our relationship," he said, adding that relations with the new Duterte government appear to be very promising.

The remarkable news comes amid an escalating dispute between Manila and Beijing over the South China Sea.

The Philippines' Defense Ministry said on Sunday that intentions that China has been alleged to have to build an artificial island on the disputed Scarborough shoal was "cause for grave concern," as they would disregard a ruling of the International Court of Justice that denied Chinese rights over the area.

In response, Beijing said it is the long-standing military alliance between the US and the Philippines that poses the greatest threat to security in the region.

"We do not make trouble, but we have no fear of trouble," Admiral Sun Jianguo, the Deputy Chief of the Joint Staff Department of China's Central Military Commission, said on Tuesday.

In the meantime, ties between Washington and Manila, traditionally the US' closest regional ally, appear to be souring under current hardline President Duterte, who recently asserted that the Philippines has "long ceased to be a colony of the United States."

"I do not have any master except the Filipino people, nobody but nobody," he stressed.

Ahead of an Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) meeting in Laos, Duterte added fuel to fire, telling US President Barack Obama: "Son of a b****, I will curse you in that forum." Obama postponed his meeting with the Philippines leader after the tirade.

Both the US and the Philippines are signatories to several high-level agreements, such as the Mutual Defense Treaty and Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, which allow Washington to rotate troops into the Philippines for extended stays.

Obama, on the other hand, found himself beside Brunei's King Hassanal Bolkiah and Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Xuân Phúc.

Also, Duterte refused to meet with Ban Ki Mon because "his schedule for the ASEAN Summit was already jampacked."

In addition to the above proof that the US is losing control over the ASEAN region, the G20 Summit "family" photo below shows who exactly both China and Russia are being grateful to at this point in time.

Obama's refusal to cooperate decisively with Putin in Syria is not helping.

UK's Theresa May, on the other hand, was relegated to the back with Prince Salman, both of whom are representing countries actively engaged in killing Yemeni civilians with cluster bombs, and are considered to be losing geopolitical influence in the G20 community.

The enemies of humanity are only shaming themselves for their continued non-cooperation, pride and arrogance.

There are still a lot of bumps ahead, but it should be very clear by now that We, the People of the World, are winning!

Aside from the fiat monetary scam and bloodsoaked petrodollar, another significant source of funds for the Nazionist Khazarian Mafia is the "healthcare" industry which registered a whopping $3.09 trillion in 2014, and is projected to soar to $3.57 trillion in 2017, in the US alone. We believe that this is just a conservative figure.